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LoveLanna

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  1. 3 minutes ago, couchpotato said:

    As I said good info, but it just doesn't make sense to go Vietnam for this procedure, after all the associated travel/living/misc costs. Also it's not Saigon any more.

     

    "Also it's not Saigon any more." ... better to keep quiet unless you know what you are talking about. Both the names "Ho Chi Minh City" and "Saigon" are used. Even the airport code is "SGN"!!! The government bus company is called "SaigonBus". I can go on and on.

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  2. 8 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

    But you are not including the price of flights, hotels and Vietnamese visas.

    Then there are the follow up trips and costs.

    These things are not a one off.

    When I had a colonoscopy, there was the pre consultation (with the anaesthetist) plus the follow up.

     

    Yep, fair comment. Like I wrote in a previous reply ... "20,000+ THB in savings is quite bit. Maybe the angle is to take your missus to Vietnam (thus solving the need to have relative or friend at the hospital during the procedure), do a colonoscopy in Saigon, then use the money saved to have a "free" holiday in Vietnam ..."

  3. 3 minutes ago, QuantumQuandry said:

    Girlfriend (not Thai) had an Endoscopy done at Queen Sirikit naval hospital, near Pattaya, for 2500 baht, iirc.  Done by a gastro-intestinal specialist.

     

    Only downside was that we had to go through 3 docs (GP first, then Internal Medicine and finally the G-I doc) to get it and it took months to schedule it.  Can't beat the price, though.

     

    Damn! That is a good price! The cheapest I have seen by far.

     

  4. 6 minutes ago, couchpotato said:

    Good information but it really doesn't save any money unless you are actually in Vietnam.

    For example if you are in Bangkok....transport to airport..return air ticket to HCMC...taxi to Hotel...Hotel room a few nights...taxis to hospital/hospital costs for all test/procedures...food/misc costs in HCMC....taxi back to airport/taxi from SUV to your home.  probably some other misc costs also.

    So it is going to cost way more than getting a taxi to your local Thai hospital and have the procedure done here. Plus there are always promotions for these type of procedures, which brings the cost down considerably.

     

    You make a fair point, but 20,000+ THB in savings is quite bit. Maybe the angle is to take your missus to Vietnam (thus solving the need to have relative or friend at the hospital during the procedure), do a colonoscopy in Saigon, then use the money saved to have a "free" holiday in Vietnam ...

     

  5. 6 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

    I flew back west for my Colonoscopy and herina.  I would never have some student there or in Thailand do a procedure like that.  There is a risk if they push to hard, they can tear your colon resulting in a serious surgery.  I think looking for the cheapest medical care can be a big mistake.

     

     

    Sorry, the way I wrote it is a bit confusing. The procedure is only done by professors, not students. My point was that you can only become a professor by being one of the best-of-the-best students ... and to even be a student you have to be unbelievably intelligent due to extreme competition

     

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  6. On 11/11/2023 at 2:09 PM, sikishrory said:

    Maybe I'm wrong but it's my understanding that for DNA testing even Bangkok hospitals will send their samples to mahidol for testing.

    If I were you I would first contact a lab such as mlab in Pattaya or andalab in Phuket. That will probably be over their heads. Then I'd try mahidol directly.

    They took about a month to do my DNA testing. However, mine needed to be done for medical reasons and was with a reference from BKK hospital. Not sure how you would go with your request.

    Could contain:

     

     

    Thanks! What an awesome lead!

     

  7.  

    Hello all,

     

    I live in Vietnam, but visit Thailand a couple of times a year. I saw the dude who got Dana White's health back on track on Joe Rogan, and he strongly recommended getting the following genes tested for mutations: MTHFR, MTRR, MTR, AHCY, COMT

     

    I will be in Chiang Mai in December, and Bangkok next April -- so am wondering if it is possible to have these genes tested in one, or both, of these locations?

     

    Thanks in advance!

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